Steve Jobs at the 1997WWDC. This is the question that contains an insult based on a question asked by someone else about 45 minutes earlier. See the first video of this series. CopyrightFair Use provisions invoked as this is for an educational blog posting at http://mikecanex.wordpress.com

Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act or JOBS Act, is a law intended to encourage funding of United States small businesses by easing various securities regulations.

Steve Jobs

Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (/ˈdʒɒbz/; February 24, 1955– October 5, 2011) was an American information technology entrepreneur and inventor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc.; CEO and largest shareholder of Pixar Animation Studios; a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar; and founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT Inc. Jobs is widely recognized as a pioneer of the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s, along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Shortly after his death, Jobs's official biographer, Walter Isaacson, described him as the "creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing."

Steve Jobs Insult Response

Steve Jobs at the 1997WWDC. This is the question that contains an insult based on a question asked by someone else about 45 minutes earlier. See the first video of this series. CopyrightFair Use provisions invoked as this is for an educational blog posting at http://mikecanex.wordpress.com

Internships, Jobs and Social Life at MIT Sloan

Darren talks to Andrew, a recent MIT SloanMBA graduate, about his internship and job search experience at Sloan. Andrew worked for Target as a Senior Analyst doing business intelligence and analytics before business school. He landed an internship with Uniqlo (one of the world's top 5 retailers) in New York City and will be heading to Cupertino to work for Apple this month. This episode will give you a great feel for how recruiting works at top US business schools and what to look out for as you shortlist programs based on your career goals. The two also talk about social life at MIT Sloan and what to look forward to. Enjoy!
QUESTIONS:
Why Andrew applied to MIT Sloan (2:00)
How Andrew found his internship with Uniqlo (3:06)
Securing internships in a different industry or function (8:08)
How Andrew found his job with Apple & tech recruiting at MIT Sloan (13:12)
The job search process at MIT Sloan (17:15)
The role of alumni in the recruiting process (19:00)
Andrew's school selection advice for MBA applicants (20:25)
MBA social life: Year 1 vs. Year 2 (22:10)
Andrew's thoughts on classmates and culture at MIT Sloan (28:30)
Need school selection help? Get a free expert profile review at http://touchmba.com.

Steve Jobs Insult Response

Steve Jobs at the 1997WWDC. This is the question that contains an insult based on a question asked by someone else about 45 minutes earlier. See the first video of this series. CopyrightFair Use provisions invoked as this is for an educational blog posting at http://mikecanex.wordpress.com

Internships, Jobs and Social Life at MIT Sloan

Darren talks to Andrew, a recent MIT SloanMBA graduate, about his internship and job search experience at Sloan. Andrew worked for Target as a Senior Analyst doing business intelligence and analytics before business school. He landed an internship with Uniqlo (one of the world's top 5 retailers) in New York City and will be heading to Cupertino to work for Apple this month. This episode will give you a great feel for how recruiting works at top US business schools and what to look out for as you shortlist programs based on your career goals. The two also talk about social life at MIT Sloan and what to look forward to. Enjoy!
QUESTIONS:
Why Andrew applied to MIT Sloan (2:00)
How Andrew found his internship with Uniqlo (3:06)
Securing internships in a different industry or function (8:08)
...

Steve Jobs Insult Response

Steve Jobs at the 1997WWDC. This is the question that contains an insult based on a question asked by someone else about 45 minutes earlier. See the first vi...

Steve Jobs at the 1997WWDC. This is the question that contains an insult based on a question asked by someone else about 45 minutes earlier. See the first video of this series. CopyrightFair Use provisions invoked as this is for an educational blog posting at http://mikecanex.wordpress.com

Steve Jobs at the 1997WWDC. This is the question that contains an insult based on a question asked by someone else about 45 minutes earlier. See the first video of this series. CopyrightFair Use provisions invoked as this is for an educational blog posting at http://mikecanex.wordpress.com

Darren talks to Andrew, a recent MIT SloanMBA graduate, about his internship and job search experience at Sloan. Andrew worked for Target as a Senior Analyst doing business intelligence and analytics before business school. He landed an internship with Uniqlo (one of the world's top 5 retailers) in New York City and will be heading to Cupertino to work for Apple this month. This episode will give you a great feel for how recruiting works at top US business schools and what to look out for as you shortlist programs based on your career goals. The two also talk about social life at MIT Sloan and what to look forward to. Enjoy!
QUESTIONS:
Why Andrew applied to MIT Sloan (2:00)
How Andrew found his internship with Uniqlo (3:06)
Securing internships in a different industry or function (8:08)
How Andrew found his job with Apple & tech recruiting at MIT Sloan (13:12)
The job search process at MIT Sloan (17:15)
The role of alumni in the recruiting process (19:00)
Andrew's school selection advice for MBA applicants (20:25)
MBA social life: Year 1 vs. Year 2 (22:10)
Andrew's thoughts on classmates and culture at MIT Sloan (28:30)
Need school selection help? Get a free expert profile review at http://touchmba.com.

Darren talks to Andrew, a recent MIT SloanMBA graduate, about his internship and job search experience at Sloan. Andrew worked for Target as a Senior Analyst doing business intelligence and analytics before business school. He landed an internship with Uniqlo (one of the world's top 5 retailers) in New York City and will be heading to Cupertino to work for Apple this month. This episode will give you a great feel for how recruiting works at top US business schools and what to look out for as you shortlist programs based on your career goals. The two also talk about social life at MIT Sloan and what to look forward to. Enjoy!
QUESTIONS:
Why Andrew applied to MIT Sloan (2:00)
How Andrew found his internship with Uniqlo (3:06)
Securing internships in a different industry or function (8:08)
How Andrew found his job with Apple & tech recruiting at MIT Sloan (13:12)
The job search process at MIT Sloan (17:15)
The role of alumni in the recruiting process (19:00)
Andrew's school selection advice for MBA applicants (20:25)
MBA social life: Year 1 vs. Year 2 (22:10)
Andrew's thoughts on classmates and culture at MIT Sloan (28:30)
Need school selection help? Get a free expert profile review at http://touchmba.com.

Be our guest: The tour guides of MIT

Over 40,000 people visit MIT's campus each year. Ninety percent of which are prospective students and their Regularly scheduled student-led campus tours are conducted MOnday through Friday at 11AM and at 3PM. The tours depart from the Building 7 Lobby, located at 77 Massachusetts Avenue, and generally last 75-90 minutes. The tours are led by MIT students and cover some of the most popular areas of campus.
Video: Melanie Gonick

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Campus Tour

The mission of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century. We are also driven to bring knowledge to bear on the world’s great challenges.
The Institute is an independent, coeducational, privately endowed university, organized into five Schools (architecture and planning; engineering; humanities, arts, and social sciences; management; and science). It has some 1,000 faculty members, more than 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 130,000 living alumni.

Top 10 Attractions in Boston

http://www.vidtur.com/attractions-in-boston/
Visiting Boston? This beautiful city has so much to offer. Watch more than 25 video guides at www.vidtur.com with all the top attractions and landmarks in and around the city. here are the 10 must see attractions in Boston not in a particular order to help you plan the perfect vacation.
In a city that is the home of the nation's top universities, we can start our list in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AKAMIT, located in Cambridge. this great institute features 168 acres of architectural buildings, statuary and the MIT Museum. One of the highlights of the MIT is the Stata Center, a complex known for its controversial design, built in 2004 and designed by the well-known architect Frank Gehry.
At number 9 we suggest the Massachuset...

A Week in the Life of an MIT Student (Year 4): Day 7

HARVARD & MIT UNIVERSITY || USA Travel Diary part 1

Hi guys!
So excited to finally share my USATravelDiary.
But, in this video I only show you the university tour not the city.
Just stay tuned for my next USA Travel Diary.
I hope you guys enjoy this "short" university tour. :)
Music:
Eclipse - Jim Yosef
Don't forget to subscribe, give comments, and likes.
You can also find me on:
Instagram: celineaprilia23
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published: 17 Aug 2016

Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT Campus Tour

published: 09 Nov 2016

MIT tour

Visiting Cambridge | Boston Travel

Watch more How to VisitBoston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/511291-Visiting-Cambridge-Boston-Travel
Learn how to visit Cambridge, a beautiful city just outside downtown Boston, in this Howcast travel video. You'll learn how to get there using mass transit and what not to miss during your time there, like Harvard Square, the American Repertory Theater, and the Museum of Science. There's plenty to do and see so make sure you allow yourself a full day or more to explore.
Just over the Charles River from Boston Proper is the city of Cambridge, part of Greater Boston. Cambridge is most popular for its two large universities -- Harvard and MIT. Cambridge is a slightly less buttoned-up city, compared to Boston, and it's a cool, diverse, quirky cultural spot filled with bookstores, smal...

Boston Trip-MIT

MIT - Five Things You Must Do On Campus

http://www.gobeyondthebrochure.com/Five-Things-You-Must-Do-at-MIT/ - Students from all over the world yes, the world flock to Cambridge, Massachusetts with a certain destination in mind! MIT. This top university, which was established in 1860, now caters to a highly selective undergraduate student body (there were approximately 4,512 students enrolled in 2014 according to the school’s enrollment stats). They’re known for advancements made in the areas of physical science and engineering.

Explore with the MIT Alumni Travel Program

The MITAlumniTravelProgram has more than 23 years of experience in bringing top-quality tours to the MIT community. Enjoy the company of engaging, curious travel companions and compelling faculty leaders. Visit fascinating destinations featuring behind-the-scenes access to special sites and connect with local alumni. To learn more about the MIT Alumni Travel Program, visit http://alum.mit.edu/travel.

published: 04 Sep 2014

MIT from the Sky

I got a drone!
Just some footage from my first few flights around MIT's campus. Shot in 4K on a DJI Mavic Pro.
Music: https://soundcloud.com/ukiyoau/calling

Be our guest: The tour guides of MIT

Over 40,000 people visit MIT's campus each year. Ninety percent of which are prospective students and their Regularly scheduled student-led campus tours are con...

Over 40,000 people visit MIT's campus each year. Ninety percent of which are prospective students and their Regularly scheduled student-led campus tours are conducted MOnday through Friday at 11AM and at 3PM. The tours depart from the Building 7 Lobby, located at 77 Massachusetts Avenue, and generally last 75-90 minutes. The tours are led by MIT students and cover some of the most popular areas of campus.
Video: Melanie Gonick

Over 40,000 people visit MIT's campus each year. Ninety percent of which are prospective students and their Regularly scheduled student-led campus tours are conducted MOnday through Friday at 11AM and at 3PM. The tours depart from the Building 7 Lobby, located at 77 Massachusetts Avenue, and generally last 75-90 minutes. The tours are led by MIT students and cover some of the most popular areas of campus.
Video: Melanie Gonick

The mission of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century. We are also driven to bring knowledge to bear on the world’s great challenges.
The Institute is an independent, coeducational, privately endowed university, organized into five Schools (architecture and planning; engineering; humanities, arts, and social sciences; management; and science). It has some 1,000 faculty members, more than 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 130,000 living alumni.

The mission of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century. We are also driven to bring knowledge to bear on the world’s great challenges.
The Institute is an independent, coeducational, privately endowed university, organized into five Schools (architecture and planning; engineering; humanities, arts, and social sciences; management; and science). It has some 1,000 faculty members, more than 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 130,000 living alumni.

Top 10 Attractions in Boston

http://www.vidtur.com/attractions-in-boston/
Visiting Boston? This beautiful city has so much to offer. Watch more than 25 video guides at www.vidtur.com with ...

http://www.vidtur.com/attractions-in-boston/
Visiting Boston? This beautiful city has so much to offer. Watch more than 25 video guides at www.vidtur.com with all the top attractions and landmarks in and around the city. here are the 10 must see attractions in Boston not in a particular order to help you plan the perfect vacation.
In a city that is the home of the nation's top universities, we can start our list in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AKAMIT, located in Cambridge. this great institute features 168 acres of architectural buildings, statuary and the MIT Museum. One of the highlights of the MIT is the Stata Center, a complex known for its controversial design, built in 2004 and designed by the well-known architect Frank Gehry.
At number 9 we suggest the Massachusetts state house. the 1797 historic landmark is one of the 16 stops of the famous Freedom trail. watch our special video on this trail at Vidtur.com. the Massachusetts state house is one of the most beautiful buildings in the trail, mainly recognized by it's gilded dome, and red brick façade. and it is located in one of Boston's most beautiful naighborhoods, Beacon Hill. Guided tours of the historic building are available all year long, for free! As you may imagine, this is not the only landmark from the Freedom trail on our list...
At number 8 we recommend the oldest public park in Boston, the Boston Common. The peacefull park was not so peacfull before the 1817, as it was used for public hangings. located in the heart of the city, this huge park features some of the mst popular sights of Boston, and it is also the first station of the freedom Trail. Watch our special video guides on the Public Garden and Downtown Boston.
Number 7 is Prudential center. This commercial complex features many of the most popular shops in the fashion world. One of the exciting attractions is the Prudential Skywalk in the 50th floor of the Prudential Tower, which is one of the tallest skyscrapers of Boston. The “Top of the Hub” restaurant on the last floor is a great place to view the whole city and enjoy a tasty meal. Check Vidtur.com and learn how to save money when visiting the Skywalk observatory on the 50th' floor
For those of you who love baseball, number 6 is a historic landmark! Fenway park is home to one of the most popular teams in the history of the US, the Red Sox. “The Green Monster” was opened in 1912, and it went through many changes since then. the park also hosted some of the unforgitable concerts in the US, like the famous Ray Charles appearance in 1973.
At number 5 We are leaving Boston and heading to Concord and lexington. two towns that played an important role in the history of the revolitionary war, and an extremely popular tourist destination. check vidtur.com fror several video guides about top attractions in both cities.
At number 4 we are back at UNI. This time we have Harvard. in the middle of this old university you can enjoy the Harvard Yard area, where many historic buildings are, like the oldest academic building in the US, which was built in 1720. this and many other great attractions are located in the 25 acres of grassy area of the uni.
Time to do some shopping. with More than 100 stores are available in our number 3 attraction. quincy market is packed with upscale restaurants and food stalls and more. Visit the market at the weekend, when many outdoor shows take place. the market is located in Downtown Boston, so watch our video guides on this area and learn about Faneuil Hall building.
At number 2, visit one of the city's most popular sqaures, Copley square.famous for the most famous churches in the US, the Trinity Church. the church is well-known for its unique Romanesque style, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. Copley square is also the home to Boston Public Library and to the second tallest skyscraper in Boston, the John Hancock Tower. the combination of new and old buildings in the small square gives it a great atmosphere you will not want to miss!
At number 1 we will take you for a tour on the uss constitution, an invincible warship located in Boston Naval Shipyard. In 1907 the ship was turned into a museum where visitors can learn more about the history of the ship. this is a great attraction to visit with the family, for more details on family attractions in Boston check out our website.
Looking for more tips and video guides to plan your next vacation? check out the many travel guides at Vidtur.com and make sure you have all the information you need before you book a ticket to your next destination.

http://www.vidtur.com/attractions-in-boston/
Visiting Boston? This beautiful city has so much to offer. Watch more than 25 video guides at www.vidtur.com with all the top attractions and landmarks in and around the city. here are the 10 must see attractions in Boston not in a particular order to help you plan the perfect vacation.
In a city that is the home of the nation's top universities, we can start our list in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AKAMIT, located in Cambridge. this great institute features 168 acres of architectural buildings, statuary and the MIT Museum. One of the highlights of the MIT is the Stata Center, a complex known for its controversial design, built in 2004 and designed by the well-known architect Frank Gehry.
At number 9 we suggest the Massachusetts state house. the 1797 historic landmark is one of the 16 stops of the famous Freedom trail. watch our special video on this trail at Vidtur.com. the Massachusetts state house is one of the most beautiful buildings in the trail, mainly recognized by it's gilded dome, and red brick façade. and it is located in one of Boston's most beautiful naighborhoods, Beacon Hill. Guided tours of the historic building are available all year long, for free! As you may imagine, this is not the only landmark from the Freedom trail on our list...
At number 8 we recommend the oldest public park in Boston, the Boston Common. The peacefull park was not so peacfull before the 1817, as it was used for public hangings. located in the heart of the city, this huge park features some of the mst popular sights of Boston, and it is also the first station of the freedom Trail. Watch our special video guides on the Public Garden and Downtown Boston.
Number 7 is Prudential center. This commercial complex features many of the most popular shops in the fashion world. One of the exciting attractions is the Prudential Skywalk in the 50th floor of the Prudential Tower, which is one of the tallest skyscrapers of Boston. The “Top of the Hub” restaurant on the last floor is a great place to view the whole city and enjoy a tasty meal. Check Vidtur.com and learn how to save money when visiting the Skywalk observatory on the 50th' floor
For those of you who love baseball, number 6 is a historic landmark! Fenway park is home to one of the most popular teams in the history of the US, the Red Sox. “The Green Monster” was opened in 1912, and it went through many changes since then. the park also hosted some of the unforgitable concerts in the US, like the famous Ray Charles appearance in 1973.
At number 5 We are leaving Boston and heading to Concord and lexington. two towns that played an important role in the history of the revolitionary war, and an extremely popular tourist destination. check vidtur.com fror several video guides about top attractions in both cities.
At number 4 we are back at UNI. This time we have Harvard. in the middle of this old university you can enjoy the Harvard Yard area, where many historic buildings are, like the oldest academic building in the US, which was built in 1720. this and many other great attractions are located in the 25 acres of grassy area of the uni.
Time to do some shopping. with More than 100 stores are available in our number 3 attraction. quincy market is packed with upscale restaurants and food stalls and more. Visit the market at the weekend, when many outdoor shows take place. the market is located in Downtown Boston, so watch our video guides on this area and learn about Faneuil Hall building.
At number 2, visit one of the city's most popular sqaures, Copley square.famous for the most famous churches in the US, the Trinity Church. the church is well-known for its unique Romanesque style, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. Copley square is also the home to Boston Public Library and to the second tallest skyscraper in Boston, the John Hancock Tower. the combination of new and old buildings in the small square gives it a great atmosphere you will not want to miss!
At number 1 we will take you for a tour on the uss constitution, an invincible warship located in Boston Naval Shipyard. In 1907 the ship was turned into a museum where visitors can learn more about the history of the ship. this is a great attraction to visit with the family, for more details on family attractions in Boston check out our website.
Looking for more tips and video guides to plan your next vacation? check out the many travel guides at Vidtur.com and make sure you have all the information you need before you book a ticket to your next destination.

13TH DECEMBER - DAY 3
After an excellent breakfast at Panifico we continued to the campus of Harvard University (a big dream of mine to visit). We also had time...

13TH DECEMBER - DAY 3
After an excellent breakfast at Panifico we continued to the campus of Harvard University (a big dream of mine to visit). We also had time to squeeze in a quick tour of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - amazing! After our academic day we managed to grab last min tickets to see The Nutcracker at Boston Opera House - perfect!
Please like and subscribe to see more :)
Check out other videos in this series:
Day 2 - Beacon Hill &The Freedom Trail - http://youtu.be/fbKOjHeDoWU
Day 1 - London to Boston - http://youtu.be/xLDI1m8mCfc
Mentioned in this vlog:
Hotel:
Kimpton Nine Zero http://www.ninezero.com/
Food:
Panifico Bistro & Bakery http://www.panificioboston.com
Au bon Pain http://www.aubonpain.com
The Marliave http://www.marliave.com
Other:
Harvard University http://www.harvard.edu/visitors
MIT http://web.mit.edu/institute-events/visitor/
Boston Opera House http://www.bostonoperahouseonline.com/
This video is not sponsored.

13TH DECEMBER - DAY 3
After an excellent breakfast at Panifico we continued to the campus of Harvard University (a big dream of mine to visit). We also had time to squeeze in a quick tour of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - amazing! After our academic day we managed to grab last min tickets to see The Nutcracker at Boston Opera House - perfect!
Please like and subscribe to see more :)
Check out other videos in this series:
Day 2 - Beacon Hill &The Freedom Trail - http://youtu.be/fbKOjHeDoWU
Day 1 - London to Boston - http://youtu.be/xLDI1m8mCfc
Mentioned in this vlog:
Hotel:
Kimpton Nine Zero http://www.ninezero.com/
Food:
Panifico Bistro & Bakery http://www.panificioboston.com
Au bon Pain http://www.aubonpain.com
The Marliave http://www.marliave.com
Other:
Harvard University http://www.harvard.edu/visitors
MIT http://web.mit.edu/institute-events/visitor/
Boston Opera House http://www.bostonoperahouseonline.com/
This video is not sponsored.

HARVARD & MIT UNIVERSITY || USA Travel Diary part 1

Hi guys!
So excited to finally share my USATravelDiary.
But, in this video I only show you the university tour not the city.
Just stay tuned for my next USA T...

Hi guys!
So excited to finally share my USATravelDiary.
But, in this video I only show you the university tour not the city.
Just stay tuned for my next USA Travel Diary.
I hope you guys enjoy this "short" university tour. :)
Music:
Eclipse - Jim Yosef
Don't forget to subscribe, give comments, and likes.
You can also find me on:
Instagram: celineaprilia23
Snapchat: celineaprilia
Ask.Fm: celineapr23

Hi guys!
So excited to finally share my USATravelDiary.
But, in this video I only show you the university tour not the city.
Just stay tuned for my next USA Travel Diary.
I hope you guys enjoy this "short" university tour. :)
Music:
Eclipse - Jim Yosef
Don't forget to subscribe, give comments, and likes.
You can also find me on:
Instagram: celineaprilia23
Snapchat: celineaprilia
Ask.Fm: celineapr23

Visiting Cambridge | Boston Travel

Watch more How to VisitBoston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/511291-Visiting-Cambridge-Boston-Travel
Learn how to visit Cambridge, a beautiful city jus...

Watch more How to VisitBoston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/511291-Visiting-Cambridge-Boston-Travel
Learn how to visit Cambridge, a beautiful city just outside downtown Boston, in this Howcast travel video. You'll learn how to get there using mass transit and what not to miss during your time there, like Harvard Square, the American Repertory Theater, and the Museum of Science. There's plenty to do and see so make sure you allow yourself a full day or more to explore.
Just over the Charles River from Boston Proper is the city of Cambridge, part of Greater Boston. Cambridge is most popular for its two large universities -- Harvard and MIT. Cambridge is a slightly less buttoned-up city, compared to Boston, and it's a cool, diverse, quirky cultural spot filled with bookstores, small locally-owned shops, vintage boutiques, and multicultural foods and activities. Cambridge is easy to get to from Boston. It's just a train or "T" ride away on the Red Line. When you visit, make sure you take a stroll through Harvard Square which is surrounded by Harvard University. The red line lets you right out into the square where you'll be immediately surrounded by students, art and artists, street performers, locally-famous characters, and music. There's no shortage of things to see and do in Cambridge -- from plays at the American Repertory Theater to art house and foreign films at the Brattle, and of course the Museum of Science and the Harvard and MIT museums. Cambridge is also home to over 200 award-winning restaurants including Harvest, Ten Tables and Todd English's Olives. Cambridge is really an essential stop on any trip to Boston.

Watch more How to VisitBoston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/511291-Visiting-Cambridge-Boston-Travel
Learn how to visit Cambridge, a beautiful city just outside downtown Boston, in this Howcast travel video. You'll learn how to get there using mass transit and what not to miss during your time there, like Harvard Square, the American Repertory Theater, and the Museum of Science. There's plenty to do and see so make sure you allow yourself a full day or more to explore.
Just over the Charles River from Boston Proper is the city of Cambridge, part of Greater Boston. Cambridge is most popular for its two large universities -- Harvard and MIT. Cambridge is a slightly less buttoned-up city, compared to Boston, and it's a cool, diverse, quirky cultural spot filled with bookstores, small locally-owned shops, vintage boutiques, and multicultural foods and activities. Cambridge is easy to get to from Boston. It's just a train or "T" ride away on the Red Line. When you visit, make sure you take a stroll through Harvard Square which is surrounded by Harvard University. The red line lets you right out into the square where you'll be immediately surrounded by students, art and artists, street performers, locally-famous characters, and music. There's no shortage of things to see and do in Cambridge -- from plays at the American Repertory Theater to art house and foreign films at the Brattle, and of course the Museum of Science and the Harvard and MIT museums. Cambridge is also home to over 200 award-winning restaurants including Harvest, Ten Tables and Todd English's Olives. Cambridge is really an essential stop on any trip to Boston.

MIT - Five Things You Must Do On Campus

http://www.gobeyondthebrochure.com/Five-Things-You-Must-Do-at-MIT/ - Students from all over the world yes, the world flock to Cambridge, Massachusetts with a ce...

http://www.gobeyondthebrochure.com/Five-Things-You-Must-Do-at-MIT/ - Students from all over the world yes, the world flock to Cambridge, Massachusetts with a certain destination in mind! MIT. This top university, which was established in 1860, now caters to a highly selective undergraduate student body (there were approximately 4,512 students enrolled in 2014 according to the school’s enrollment stats). They’re known for advancements made in the areas of physical science and engineering.

http://www.gobeyondthebrochure.com/Five-Things-You-Must-Do-at-MIT/ - Students from all over the world yes, the world flock to Cambridge, Massachusetts with a certain destination in mind! MIT. This top university, which was established in 1860, now caters to a highly selective undergraduate student body (there were approximately 4,512 students enrolled in 2014 according to the school’s enrollment stats). They’re known for advancements made in the areas of physical science and engineering.

Explore with the MIT Alumni Travel Program

The MITAlumniTravelProgram has more than 23 years of experience in bringing top-quality tours to the MIT community. Enjoy the company of engaging, curious tr...

The MITAlumniTravelProgram has more than 23 years of experience in bringing top-quality tours to the MIT community. Enjoy the company of engaging, curious travel companions and compelling faculty leaders. Visit fascinating destinations featuring behind-the-scenes access to special sites and connect with local alumni. To learn more about the MIT Alumni Travel Program, visit http://alum.mit.edu/travel.

The MITAlumniTravelProgram has more than 23 years of experience in bringing top-quality tours to the MIT community. Enjoy the company of engaging, curious travel companions and compelling faculty leaders. Visit fascinating destinations featuring behind-the-scenes access to special sites and connect with local alumni. To learn more about the MIT Alumni Travel Program, visit http://alum.mit.edu/travel.

How Technology is Destroying Jobs MIT Technology Review

How Technology is Destroying JobsMIT Technology Review:
http://www.attractionlistbuilding.com/economy/how-technology-is-destroying-jobs/
MIT Technology Review: How Technology is Destroying Jobs.
Automation is reducing the need for people in many jobs. Are we facing a future of stagnant income and worsening inequality?
Learn more:
http://www.FreedomLeverage.com

published: 05 Dec 2016

Internships, Jobs and Social Life at MIT Sloan

Darren talks to Andrew, a recent MIT SloanMBA graduate, about his internship and job search experience at Sloan. Andrew worked for Target as a Senior Analyst doing business intelligence and analytics before business school. He landed an internship with Uniqlo (one of the world's top 5 retailers) in New York City and will be heading to Cupertino to work for Apple this month. This episode will give you a great feel for how recruiting works at top US business schools and what to look out for as you shortlist programs based on your career goals. The two also talk about social life at MIT Sloan and what to look forward to. Enjoy!
QUESTIONS:
Why Andrew applied to MIT Sloan (2:00)
How Andrew found his internship with Uniqlo (3:06)
Securing internships in a different industry or function (8:08)
...

How Technology is Destroying JobsMIT Technology Review:
http://www.attractionlistbuilding.com/economy/how-technology-is-destroying-jobs/
MIT Technology Review: How Technology is Destroying Jobs.
Automation is reducing the need for people in many jobs. Are we facing a future of stagnant income and worsening inequality?
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How Technology is Destroying JobsMIT Technology Review:
http://www.attractionlistbuilding.com/economy/how-technology-is-destroying-jobs/
MIT Technology Review: How Technology is Destroying Jobs.
Automation is reducing the need for people in many jobs. Are we facing a future of stagnant income and worsening inequality?
Learn more:
http://www.FreedomLeverage.com

Darren talks to Andrew, a recent MIT SloanMBA graduate, about his internship and job search experience at Sloan. Andrew worked for Target as a Senior Analyst doing business intelligence and analytics before business school. He landed an internship with Uniqlo (one of the world's top 5 retailers) in New York City and will be heading to Cupertino to work for Apple this month. This episode will give you a great feel for how recruiting works at top US business schools and what to look out for as you shortlist programs based on your career goals. The two also talk about social life at MIT Sloan and what to look forward to. Enjoy!
QUESTIONS:
Why Andrew applied to MIT Sloan (2:00)
How Andrew found his internship with Uniqlo (3:06)
Securing internships in a different industry or function (8:08)
How Andrew found his job with Apple & tech recruiting at MIT Sloan (13:12)
The job search process at MIT Sloan (17:15)
The role of alumni in the recruiting process (19:00)
Andrew's school selection advice for MBA applicants (20:25)
MBA social life: Year 1 vs. Year 2 (22:10)
Andrew's thoughts on classmates and culture at MIT Sloan (28:30)
Need school selection help? Get a free expert profile review at http://touchmba.com.

Darren talks to Andrew, a recent MIT SloanMBA graduate, about his internship and job search experience at Sloan. Andrew worked for Target as a Senior Analyst doing business intelligence and analytics before business school. He landed an internship with Uniqlo (one of the world's top 5 retailers) in New York City and will be heading to Cupertino to work for Apple this month. This episode will give you a great feel for how recruiting works at top US business schools and what to look out for as you shortlist programs based on your career goals. The two also talk about social life at MIT Sloan and what to look forward to. Enjoy!
QUESTIONS:
Why Andrew applied to MIT Sloan (2:00)
How Andrew found his internship with Uniqlo (3:06)
Securing internships in a different industry or function (8:08)
How Andrew found his job with Apple & tech recruiting at MIT Sloan (13:12)
The job search process at MIT Sloan (17:15)
The role of alumni in the recruiting process (19:00)
Andrew's school selection advice for MBA applicants (20:25)
MBA social life: Year 1 vs. Year 2 (22:10)
Andrew's thoughts on classmates and culture at MIT Sloan (28:30)
Need school selection help? Get a free expert profile review at http://touchmba.com.